In case you had any doubts about voting against this "Keep Nunez in charge" proposition.SACRAMENTO — The late Everett McKinley Dirksen, the melodic Republican leader of the U.S. Senate, reportedly intoned: "I live by my principles. And one of my principles is flexibility." Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had a "Dirksen moment" Tuesday.
The governor flip-flopped on term limits -- a risky, gutsy move prompted by political pragmatism.
Simply put, Schwarzenegger endorsed Proposition 93, the legislators' ballot initiative to change their term limits, because he wants to keep the current leaders around. He doesn't want them termed out. They're the Democratic devils he knows, rather than the replacement devils who might be opportunistic hotheads or timid lap-dogs for their party caucuses.Sure don't want any "timid lap-dogs for their party caucuses" do we? Why that would be democratic.That's especially true of Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez (D-Los Angeles), the governor's Sacramento equivalent of Danny DeVito, a Hollywood pal he co-starred with in the 1988 movie "Twins." Nuñez is a lot younger but only a few inches taller.
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